Yann E. MORIN" d776140189 cc/gcc: build core compilers for canadian
Currently, we rely on an existing external cross-compiler targetting
the target, to build the C library.

This can pause quite a few problems if that compiler is different from
the one we are building, because it could introduce some ABI issues.

This patch removes this dependency, by building the core compilers
as we do for standard cross, and also by building the binutils and
gcc, for running on the build machine.

This means we no longer need to offer the cross-sompiler selection in
the menuconfig.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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This is the README for crosstool-NG

Crosstool-NG follows the autoconf dance. So, to get you
kick-started, just run:
    ./configure --help

If you are using a development snapshot, you'll have to
create the configure script, first. Just run:
    ./bootstrap

You will find the documentation in the directory 'docs'.
Here is a quick overview of what you'll find there:
  0 - Table of content
  1 - Introduction
  2 - Installing crosstool-NG
  3 - Configuring a toolchain
  4 - Building the toolchain
  5 - Using the toolchain
  6 - Toolchain types
  7 - Contributing
  8 - Internals
  A - Credits
  B - Known issues
  C - Misc. tutorials

You can also point your browser at:
  http://crosstool-ng.org/

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